The overall trend for winter weather remains on track for Sunday into Monday; however, the timing hasn't totally been resolved in this issue.

It appears the best chance for winter weather will begin Sunday evening into early Monday morning. All modes of severe weather will be possible through this event.

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Surface temperatures will run in the upper 20s and lower 30s, so the initial precipitation will likely be freezing rain before sleet takes over.

The River Valley will have the best chance to see those two modes of winter weather. Icing could occur along with a layer of sleet, and that could cause driving issues.

Northwest Arkansas will likely see the majority of sleet and snow. In fact, Benton, Carroll, McDonald, and Delaware counties would see the highest snow totals. In general 1 to 2 inches of sleet and snow are possible. Slick and hazardous roads are expected Sunday night into Monday morning.

The precipitation should come to an end by 4 am, so the Monday morning commute could also be impacted.

The second chance for winter weather on Tuesday looks weaker and weaker. That doesn't look to create any problems.